Very delicious dessert. I changed some of the variations, but was still awesome.

a cook

posted:

6/9/2007

Extremely good, given that it is a low fat version. Does not taste too rich or too sweet. Tastes very fresh. It is a minimalist version of tiramisu perfect for those who are nutritionally conscious and value nutrition over exquisite taste (=fat and high calorie). I am a tiramisu fanatic, and tasted many. I would choose this one over them. Also, I would recommend adding a lot more and a lot stronger coffee than what is specified.

rickjenn

posted:

5/30/2007

Pretty good. Especially if you like Coffee... I would make 1/2 recipe next time it was a bit too much.

elphillips

posted:

5/12/2007

I made this with sugar free white chocolate pudding and instead of making individuals, I made it in a rectangular dish. My husband's aunt is a tiramisu nut, she has even bought it from an expensive restaraunt, really liked it. She had no idea it was reduced sugar and fat.

laarninat

posted:

10/16/2006

this recipe let me have my fav dessert with a fraction of the calories of tiramisu. next time, i would dip ladyfingers in coffee for a more moist and authentic taste.

MandaLeigh02

posted:

4/25/2006

i enjoyed this recipe. it was just what i needed to finish of a meal.

rilondia

posted:

3/23/2006

I love tiramisu and my favorite dessert!!! My family and friends loved it and they asked me to make it again. Definitely!!! I already made for 3rd times!

brl1

posted:

2/3/2006

Tiramisu is one of my favorite desserts and have missed it since beginning a new healthy lifestyle. I was really excited to see this recipe! I have made other desserts, using the Fat free, Sugar free puddings and they've been great- so I'm sure this will be too. Going to make it to share at work. Thanks!